The app no longer crashes when opened.
This is an offline version of a Zapotec talking dictionary! Listen to speakers of Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec pronounce the language while you learn new words! Browse in English, Spanish, or Zapotec!
Don't forget to update within the app to get the most up to date version of the dictionary!
All content copyright © the recorded Zapotec communities (2013-2016).
Dictionary produced by Brook Danielle Lillehaugen,
Janet Chávez Santiago, Tess A. Harty, Nick Kalivoda, Sam Katz, Teresa Martínez Chavez, Javier A. Pina, May Helena Plumb, Diamond C. J. Ray, Cornelio Santos, Jamie A. Thomas (2013-2016).
Mobile application developed by Adriana Castilla, Juliette Klingsberg, Tess A. Harty, Javier A. Pina, and Sam Katz with support from Brook Danielle Lillehaugen, Janet Chávez Santiago, and Jeremy Fahringer. (2015-2016).
All rights reserved. Do not distribute or reproduce without permission. Most of the black and while line drawings in these entries are taken from the Arte para la Alfabetización en México (Art for Literacy in Mexico) (Instituto Lingüistico de Verano, A.C., 2004) and are used according to the license agreement therein. All artwork remains the intellectual property of the artist.
Supported in part with funding from a NSF REU Site grant (PI Harrison, Building Digital Tools to Support Endangered Languages and Preserve Environmental Knowledge in Mexico, Micronesia, and Navajo Nation, Award #1461056).
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